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Re: First attempt with BF One Step
You did damn well!
Can not go wrong with BlackFire.
Great job...!
Tom
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Re: First attempt with BF One Step
Nice job, and yes BF one step and good stuff! Getting it through winter may be tough. Just might have to boost it a few times
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Re: First attempt with BF One Step
Get some sealant to put on that has 6 month protection. Or a spray wax.
Optimum Spray wax has a 6 month protection---spray that on just before winter and you'll be good!
Or anything---spray and you'll be good!
Tom
Mr Tommy's
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Website: mrtommyshine.com
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Re: First attempt with BF One Step
Thanks guys. My dad is really happy with how it turned out.
Like I said, my previous go to was WG DGPS and that seemed to make it through the winter, but I usually applied it around Halloween. I’ve also used Collinite 845 and 476 for winter protection with great success but I was hoping to save the second step of applying the sealant/wax by going with an AIO.
Tom, I didn’t realize there were spray waxes that offered that much longevity. I’ll have to check those out.
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Re: First attempt with BF One Step
It's interesting that spray waxes are stereotyped as in not performing well enough but to be honest, technology has come a long way. I would say I can pick probably 10 of the right products off the shelf right now and they are more than capable of lasting beyond paste wax or liquid sealants.
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